Pest Control Auckland

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With it’s sub-tropical climate, Auckland is a pest haven and pest control is a high priority for homeowners and business owners alike. Regular pest treatments are the key to keep your home or business pest free. Here’s all you need to know about professional pest control and the key pests in Auckland.

Pest Control Services in Auckland

Most homeowners will contact a pest control company when they have a specific pest problem. As such, rather than providing a “general” pest control, most pest control companies provide a specific pest service to match your pest problem. This allows them to carry out a precise treatment using specialised products to deal with your specific pest problem. Sometimes the treatments will cover more than one pest, if the treatment is similar. eg, Flies and mosquitoes. The prices of a pest control treatment and the length of any warranty will depend on the nature of the problem and the pest in question.

The main pest problems in Auckland are ants (especially Argentine ants), wasps (especially German wasp), flies (of course), as well as cockroaches, spiders, fleas, rodents and possums. This means many companies offer specialist pest control services such as ant control, bed bug treatments. cockroach pest control, flea pest control, rodent control, spider control and wasp nest removal.

Commercial pest control for businesses and other organisations normally takes the form of regular servicing, to keep the premises pest free. The frequency of servicing will depend on the nature of the business and potential pest problems.

How to choose a pest control company in Auckand?

There are a number of pest control companies to choose from in Auckland, both multi-national companies and local, family run businesses.

It is important to choose an experienced pest professional you can trust. Always check to make sure they are licensed and insured to carry out the work being requested.

If you’re looking for a pest control company near you, we are in the process of creating a pest control company locator which will allow you to find pest companies providing the services you are looking for in your area.

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Professional Pest Manager does not recommend or endorse any particular pest control company. Certainly a number of businesses will claim to be the best pest control company and indeed there are some good ones, but there are some not so good ones as well!

If your friends cannot recommend a pest control company, we recommend using our checklist below to help find a quality pest control company:

In New Zealand there is no pest control license per se, but anyone wanting to carry out pest control services needs to have completed the necessary training and the pest technician needs to have the appropriate certificate available to be able to show an enforcement officer if requested.  As a potential customer, if you are considering a pest manager you have not used before, you are perfectly also within your rights to also request to see the appropriate training certificate.

In New Zealand, there are three training certificates which comply with requirements:

  • New Zealand Certificate in Pest Operations (Level 3, Urban Pest Control) – the current training qualification
  • National Certificate in Urban Pest Management (Level 2) – the previous training qualification
  • Three core units from the Australian Pest Management Qualification – CPP30911 Certificate III in Pest Management

Many pest managers are also members of the industry organisation PMANZ (Pest Management Association of New Zealand). To become members there are additional criteria and so using a PMANZ member can provide additional protection over using a non-member. 

Qualifications / licenses and insurance are two separate things. A pest manager may have a qualification / license to carry out the work but they may not be insurance to carry out the work. Without insurance, if anything goes wrong, you are not protected. 

It is important that their insurance covers the services they offer. The pest control company should provide you with a copy of their insurance if requested.

It’s important to choose a pest manager with experience, especially when it comes to termite work. Whilst years of experience doesn’t guarantee you will receive a quality service, a pest manager with less than 2 or 3 years experience probably hasn’t built up the necessary knowledge or experience.

It is important to also make sure their experience is connected to the services being offered.

If you haven’t received a recommendation from a friend, checking out their online reviews is the next best thing. 

It is important to ask what warranties they offer with their services.

For pest control treatments they will typically offer a “service free period”, typically 6 or 12 months. What this means is that if the pest returns during this period after treatment (and you have carried out any remedial actions suggested by the pest manager), the pest manager will come out and do a free spot treatment to top up the treatment. (Note: This does not extend the service free period, the original warranty date applies).

How much does pest control cost in Auckland?

The cost of pest control service in Auckland depends on a number of factors:

  • Type of pest
  • Level of infestation
  • Size of the property
  • Does it require an external and / or internal treatment?
  • Is it a pest treatment that requires multiple visits?
  • For certain pests, for example rodents and German cockroaches, more than one visit may be required before elimination is confirmed.

That said, most pest treatments will be in the price range $150 – 350.

However, bed bug treatments would be the exception, and can be very expensive depending on the number of rooms infested. They can often start at $400+ for a single room with additional fees for each additional room that requires treatment.

Some situations will require a regular service plan to keep the pests at bay. This is often the case with Argentine ant infestations in residential properties and is generally the case for most commercial pest control customers.

Key Pests in Auckland

In Auckland, there are four main pests during the warmer months – ants, cockroaches, fleas and wasps. Ant control, cockroach control and wasp nest removal services are very common. During the cooler months, rodents become a problem. In Auckland the most common rodents are the roof rat and house mouse and rodent control services are in big demand.

Ants are one of the main pests in Auckland. Inside the home, “black ants” are common home invaders, typically – black house ants or white-footed house ants. Outside the home Argentine ant are a major problem.

Interestingly New Zealand actually has very few ant species – only 38 species have been identified on New Zealand and only 11 of these species are native species only found on New Zealand. The remaining 27 species are invasive ants and are the species that cause most of the pest problems.

Professional pest managers will generally use a combination of products to eliminate ant problems, typically a combination of sprays (to stop the ants coming inside) and baits (to actually kill the nest).  Indoor ant problems can generally be completely eliminated. However, outdoor ant problems can often only be controlled for a limited period of time, as even if ants are eliminated from the yard, eventually new ants will re-invade from surrounding areas. 

Bed bugs are an increasing problem globally, particularly in the hospitality industry.

Eliminating a bed bug infestation is a job for a professional pest manager. It is important to do a thorough inspection for bed bugs to determine which rooms are infested and where they are hiding. An appropriate bed bug treatment can then be carried out.

For hotels and motels a bed bug management place is advised to prevent bed bug infestations in the first place.

Birds nesting in and around homes and businesses can cause a nuisance – not only do their droppings make a mess and damage buildings, but they carry diseases and parasites… and can make a lot of noise! 

If you have solar panels, nesting birds and their droppings can damage the  solar panels and reduce their efficiency. Getting professional bird proofing for your solar panels is a worthwhile investment.

The main pest birds in Auckland are pigeons, starlings, sparrows, Indian myna, welcome swallow and silver gull. 

Although there are no termites of concern in New Zealand, there are a couple of wood borers which cause damage:

  • Common house borer or furniture beetle
  • Native two tooth long-horn borer

Treatment for borers is best done by a professional pest manager as they can identify the species, inspect for infested timber and apply specialist borer products.

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Carpet beetles are a common pest in New Zealand. Despite their name, they don’t just attack woollen carpets, they will attack a wide range of animal fibres in a variety of fabrics.

It is the larvae that do all the damage and it is important to locate these “wooly bears” during an inspection, so all the infested areas are treated and any “wooly bears” vacuumed up, as their hairs can cause irritation.

Clothes moths are a common fabric pest in New Zealand. In Christchurch, as the seasons change and the clothes you wear change to fit the season, it’s important to make sure the unused clothes are stored in sealed bags to protect from clothes moths. Suitable clothes moth repellents or traps should be used in wardrobes year round.

If you’re suffering from a clothes moth infestation, often it is best to get a professional pest manager to carry out a thorough inspection and comprehensive treatment to ensure the infestation is eliminated.

Cockroaches are a common pest in homes and businesses.  German cockroaches (the small cockroaches) only live inside buildings and can be a pest all year round. Large cockroach species such as the American cockroach and Gisborne cockroach, live outside buildings in gardens, and around drains and garbage, coming inside “by accident”. 

Cockroaches carry a large number of diseases (especially those that cause stomach upsets), so it’s understandable no one wants dirty cockroaches inside their home or business. The droppings and spend skins of cockroaches are known to cause allergic reactions and  asthma.

The type of treatment a professional pest manager will use depends on the species of cockroach present. For large cockroach species, spraying the outside of the building (to prevent them entering) and spraying or dusting other hotspots are the key activities. Occasionally cockroach baits may be used as well. For German cockroaches, which are smaller and a lot more difficult to control, the main treatment involves the use of cockroach baits. When using baits it may take several days to reduce the population and with German cockroach treatments, more than one visit may be necessary to eliminate the problem.

With cockroach problems, ensuring good housekeeping / hygiene is essential for eliminating and prevent cockroach infestations

Fleas generally aren’t a problem if pet flea treatments are kept up to date. However, we all know how easy it is to forget, so it’s always possible to suffer from a flea infestation. In addition, sometimes the infestation may be due to rat fleas due to a rodent infestation.

Fleas are generally only a problem in the summer months as the thrive in the warm, humid weather conditions. Even though “flea bombs” are available in supermarkets, it is generally the best option to get a pest professional to carry out any flea treatments. This is because to completely eradicate the infestation, both indoor and outdoor areas need to be treated, as the flea eggs, larvae and adults will be present in all your pet’s resting places.

Flies are one of the main pests in New Zealand. Although the housefly is perhaps the most common pest, there are a number of “filth flies” that cause problems around homes and businesses.

Housefly problems occurs if there is garbage, pet faeces or manure around for them to lay their eggs on – the maggot love any organic matter! So good hygiene around your property is key to eliminating any fly breeding spots. Of course, the breeding areas may not be on your property.

Preventing flies entering the building is obviously ideal, but it’s not always possible. A professional fly treatment to fly resting places inside and outside the home can be very effective, but other control measures are often required to further reduce fly numbers.

There are also drain flies, the small flies that you can find in bathrooms, laundries and kitchens. They typically feed on rotting fruit or vegetables or in the slime in drains. If you have a problem with these annoying flies try and find any rotting food and clean out the drains before calling your pest professional.

The house mouse is a common indoor pest in Auckland. They will live outside in burrows but tend to come inside looking for shelter when the weather gets cooler. They carry diseases and parasites, which can be transferred when they urinate on surfaces and food.

Correct use and placement of bait is important to keep children and pets safe, as well as get optimal performance. As such, it is always best to pay a pest professional to carry out the treatment. Pest Professionals will use lockable bait stations in most areas.

Mosquito problems in Auckland tend to be concentrated in areas near rivers and lakes, although after periods of rain, mosquito numbers tend to explode.

Eliminating mosquito breeding sites on your property will help suppress numbers – ensure there is no standing water in plants pots, drains, gutters, etc. However, if you have a persistent mosquito problem, pest professionals can fog your outdoor areas to treat surfaces where mosquitoes land and rest. Although no treatment can deliver 100% control of mosquitoes, these fogging treatments can reduce the mosquito number significantly to allow you to enjoy your outdoor areas for a number of weeks.

Pantry moths are a common pest in Christchurch during the summer months.

If you spot small moths flying around your kitchen, it’s a good chance they are pantry moths. You will need to inspect all your dried foods to see if they are infested with pantry moth caterpillars.

If you’re suffering from a pantry moth infestation, often it is best to get a professional pest manager to carry out a thorough inspection and comprehensive treatment to ensure the infestation is eliminated.

Possums might look cuddly but they are an invasive pest in New Zealand causing significant damage to native wildlife and plants. The also carry bovine tuberculosis.

Professional pest managers can be employed to safely trap any possums on your property and for human disposal. It is important to possum proof your property after removal to prevent another possum moving in.

There are two pest rats in Auckland, the roof rat and the  sewer rat. Although smaller, the roof rat is more common.

Rats typically live outdoors coming inside to find food, although roof rats are happy to build their nests in the roof void of homes. They carry diseases and parasites, which can be transferred when they urinate on surfaces and food.

To ensure a safe and effective treatment, it pays to use a pest professional to carry out the treatment to ensure the baits are placed in the best locations to deliver results and prevent accidental ingestion. Professional pest managers will use lockable bait stations in most areas.

Rats can also be difficult to control due to their intelligence and their neophobic behaviour – they are frightened of new things. Using a rodent expert will ensure you get the quickest results.

Although spiders are generally beneficial, helping control other pests, no one really likes them around the house, especially inside. With some spiders like the katipo, redback and white-tail spiders, giving a nasty bite, there are real safety concerns, especially for children and pets. 

Professional spider treatments involve a “spider spray”, where the outside of the building, obvious webs and spider hiding places are sprayed. Sometimes insecticide dust may be blown into cracks and crevices. These treatments can be quite long lasting, typically 6 months or longer in protected areas.

Wasps are a significant safety concern in New Zealand. There are a number of invasive wasps species including the Australian and Asian paper wasps, but it is the common and German paper wasps that are of the most concern.

These European wasps can produce large nests and are very aggressive. Using a professional pest manager is a smart move ,as they have all the necessary safety gear. They also have specialised equipment to treat wasp nests that are underground (which can be quite common) and can use wasp baits if the nest is not on the property / cannot be located.

Weather in Auckland and what it means for pests...

With its sub-tropical weather, Auckland has ideal climate for all sorts of pest. With the warmer temperatures pests develop faster and infestation can develop quickly. The pest season is quite long, so problems can persist for many months.

Along with the warmer temperatures, the rainfall is higher on the coastal areas which means mosquitoes can also be a problem in Auckland.

Auckland, like other coastal areas on the North Island don’t get particularly cold winters. This means some pests aren’t completely killed off over winter. In particular, this means that some German wasp nests can get bigger year on year!

Although not freezing, winter is the rodent season as the cooler weather tends to drive rodents indoors.

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